The Last Man on Earth tells the tale of a lone survivor of a global catastrophe that must learn to function in a world where he is a legend amongst the monsters.
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In every MCU appearance, the Avengers facility grows ever larger suiting the needs of the film. The Avengers Headquarters in Avengers: Endgame marks the fourth building that has stood in for the iconic teams home base.
A Roger Corman B-picture that transcends the standard fare for similar films, X: The Man with The X-Ray Eyes creates a modern day parable.
While not a true science-fiction film per se, The Nutty Professor provides yet another comedic take on a man of science.
Beware the deadly, walking, man-eating plants that lands on Earth during The Day of the Triffids.
The French short film La Jetée unravels a paradoxical tale of time travel which continues to shock and inspire viewers.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is both an homage to Jules Verne, as well as an update of his ideas, all while paving the way forward in the sci-fi genre.
With Spider-Man: Far From Home coming out next week, it’s time for Peter Parker to return to Midtown High School.
The Absent Minded Professor represents a cornerstone merger of science-fiction and comedy that shows new growth for the genre.
George Pal returns to Sci-Fi Saturdays with his classic adaptation of HG Wells’ The Time Machine.
Journey to the Center of the Earth is one of an early handful of films based on Jules Verne’s work, focusing on an expedition to the wonders-untold inside our planet.
The recent film Captain Marvel, makes good use of flashbacks to show the character of Carol Danvers. It also makes good use of one location to show multiple events.
Listed as probably the worst film ever, Plan 9 From Outer Space is extremely low-budget film that lives on due to its total incoherence.